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New Display: Celebrating Leonardo da Vinci - 500 years

by Laura Gleason on 2019-09-04T12:35:14-06:00 in Art | 0 Comments

DaVinci Display - 500 years

We invite you to visit our current display that celebrates the achievements of the consummate Renaissance Man, Leonardo da Vinci, located on the first floor of Oboler Library in the Art Hall area. It has been 500 years since the death of Leonardo, yet his wide array of contributions to the arts and sciences remain. He is known for artistic works such as the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and the Vitruvian Man.  He is also well known for his technological sketches that depict inventions such as a flying machine, an armored vehicle, and more.  

The display includes models of his invention concepts, information about his life and other works.  Leonardo da Vinci - 500 Years is free and open to the public during open hours. Oboler Library is located at 850 South 9th on the Idaho State University campus in Pocatello.

 


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